We are here to help.
Residents can dial 2-1-1 at any time to hear the latest information about COVID-19. Callers are also able to get referrals for local services including food, shelter, and other health related issues.
Every hour of every day, 211 helps people navigate and connect to critical health, social, and disaster services. As our community comes together to address the COVID-19 pandemic, 211 remains steadfast in our commitment to provide important, accurate, and verified information and assistance.
211 partners with the County’s Public Health Department to provide the most up-to-date information on our website, our social media channels, and on our helpline, which is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in over 200 languages. Our top priority is to make important information easily accessible to our community. We know the COVID-19 pandemic has an unprecedented impact on our community, our service provider partners, our staff, the families we serve, and especially our most vulnerable neighbors.
United Ways’ Response Efforts
In partnership with our neighbors at United Way of the Inland Valleys, we have established the Inland SoCal COVID-19 Fund to respond to the needs of Inland SoCal residents who will undoubtedly be affected by the pandemic. United Way will not assess an administrative fee to any money raised towards this effort. Funds raised will support a two-pronged response:
Technology Infrastructure support needs of our local 211 service providers to be able to continue operations and provide critical services and information to the affected members of the community.
Click to donate to 211 Technology Infrastructure Support
Click to donate to Direct Assistance
How You Can Help
Please continue to follow Public Health directives including frequent hand washing for at least 20 seconds, and to practice social distancing. Our best efforts to contain the spread of this virus and to reduce strain on our already taxed healthcare system is to distance ourselves from others.
If you would like to help support the Inland SoCal COVID-19 Fund, you can make a contribution by selecting one of the links above or by calling United Way at 951-697-4700. Gifts made to the fund will be distributed by donor ZIP code to support residents in and around the donor’s home community unless otherwise directed.
Related Links:
San Bernardino County- Coronavirus
Riverside County – Coronavirus
CA Department of Public Health- COVID-19
211 San Bernardino County Coronavirus
We have reached 1,000 requests for the fund right now and are focusing on meeting those needs. We are fundraising around the clock to get funding in to meet the needs of our community and have begun a waitlist.
Click here to join the waitlist.
In the meantime, please call 211 for assistance or visit our resources page for resources available to you right now.